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bobdobbsI installed Gimp on Ubuntu 22.04. What's the best way to install the 'save for web' filter?00:58
InPhasepi0: Perhaps to narrow down where the problem is (in sound settings or that gui setup), what do you see in pavucontrol?00:58
bobdobbsI know that if I had installed Gimp via apt, that there is an apt repo that has 'save for web' and a bunch of other things bundled in together.00:59
InPhasebobdobbs: It seems the gimp plugin scene collapsed and took that plugin with it when the gimp plugin registry was taken offline.  Perhaps check in #gimp if they have an alternate suggestion.01:10
bobdobbsInPhase: woah!01:12
bobdobbsWhat happened to the registry?01:12
toddchttps://www.gimp.org/registry/ it is availible on gethub and being upgraded into gimp01:18
bobdobbstoddc: I cloned the github repo, but the installation instructions don't reflect the contents of the repo. Like, it says to run a configure script that doesn't exist01:19
bobdobbsAlso, the script doesn't seem to be included in the static backup of the registery. There's a folder for it, but the folder is empty01:21
pi0hi InPhase are there certain cli commands i can run to give you better clues01:38
pi0sorry i am a bit new01:38
pi0i do know i am running ubuntu 22.04 minimal01:38
pi0if that helps01:38
enigma9o7[m]what is ubuntu 22.04 minimal? just curious...01:41
pi0enigma9o7[m]: well when i intially installed it, i had the option to select minimal01:47
pi0that is basically it lol01:47
pi0i think it just does not include a lot of stock apps but i could be wrong01:48
enigma9o7[m]Still gnome tho?01:48
pi0that is correct01:48
pi0let me get the exact version01:48
jhutchinsWhat madman considered gnome minimal?01:49
enigma9o7[m]No worries.  I could probably find this in docs.  Now that you mentioned it I recall that from the installer, and I think you're right, it just doesn't install apps, but still the base OS and desktop and everything else the same; no less memory usage or anything, just a little less disk space and less apps in the menu.01:49
jhutchinsenigma9o7[m]: Generally intended for a system where you're going to run your own specific dedicated software and don't want all the standard stuff in the way.01:50
pi0but here is the issue01:50
pi0my audio is not working01:51
jhutchinspi0: So what's the intended use of this system?01:51
rob0world domination01:51
jhutchinspi0: If you were building a server in a data center, you would _want_ your audio not working.01:52
pi0just a destktop01:52
pi0for regular use01:52
pi0i will also use vms as well01:52
pi0but not server status01:52
jhutchinspi0: So far from minimal.01:52
jhutchinsSomeone remind me, does Ubuntu do taskselect?01:52
pi0well in regards to applications installed with the default installer01:53
jhutchinspi0: There's a "desktop" meta-package that will probably have most of what you need, including audio support.01:53
pi0only issue is that it worked initiall01:53
pi0then it didnt01:53
semIs there a wireguard gui client for ubuntu 20.04? The internet suggests "no" when i search but maybe i am bad at searching01:53
jhutchinspi0: Possibly you changed or added something that broke it?01:54
pi0that is likely it01:54
pi0i was trying to figure out gpu passthru for qemu01:54
pi0then it died01:54
jhutchinsI would guess that you're not keeping notes on your changes.01:54
pi0oh wanti01:55
pi0oh my01:55
pi0one sec i think i noticed something01:55
pi0i may have blacklisted my snd01:55
jhutchinsThat would probably do it.01:55
rob0sem: AFAIK there is no wireguard GUI for any OS.01:56
semrob0, there is for android. i just got it on f-droid01:56
semit's nice because you can add a client configuration by scanning a qr code01:56
pi0i was following this tutorial, https://askubuntu.com/questions/1406888/ubuntu-22-04-gpu-passthrough-qemu, but starting from here "This tutorial was tested on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with Nouveau driver and the following system configuration:"01:57
pi0i noticed that i blacked listed snd01:58
leftyfbsem: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-wireguard-on-ubuntu-22-0401:58
pi0on sec going to reboot to see if reversing this fixes it01:58
leftyfbsem: the answer is, yes, there is a wireguard client on the latest release of ubuntu01:59
leftyfbsem: this is probably a better tuturial https://techviewleo.com/install-wireguard-vpn-server-on-ubuntu/   # 2nd result on google for "ubuntu 22.04 wireguard"02:00
semthanks leftyfb ; i'll try the manual route on 20.04 via your link. Hopefully the fancy new client gets backported!02:00
semleftyfb, i think your google is better than my ddg, this is what I get https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=ubuntu+wireguard+client+gui&ia=web02:01
sembut then again i'm not using 22.0402:01
leftyfbsem: 7th result on google for "ubuntu 20.04 wireguard"02:01
semdid you know that google shows different results to different people?02:02
semddg otoh is supposed to be the same for everybody02:02
sembut that's ot02:02
leftyfbsem: I got the same results on google in incognito mode02:03
pi0phew issue resolved on that02:03
semdoesn't matter; it still uses a shadow profile based on your browser fingerprint and ip address02:03
pi0i mangaged to get it work again, finally sound is back02:03
pi0has anyone done nvidia gpu passthru w/ qemu02:04
enigma9o7[m]do you know if its possible?  if so, I bet someone has done it02:04
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KenSharpHi everyone. My snapd started playing up, so I purged it and reinstalled it. It started working fine for about five minutes. Indeed, I can repeat this over and over and it will continue to work for around five minutes before crapping out in the same way.02:33
KenSharperror: cannot install "vlc": cannot query the store for updates: got unexpected HTTP status code02:33
KenSharp       408 via POST to "https://api.snapcraft.io/v2/snaps/refresh"02:33
KenSharpwhile it works I can install a few things, but there simply isn't enough time to install everything I want before it craps out. I would expect purging everything to set it to a sane state, but for some reason it stop working again.02:34
KenSharpDoes anyone have any idea? I can "snap download" so the connection to the server is fine.02:34
KenSharpI've asked for help on the Snapcrafters forum and been completely ignored. There's no way to debug the damned thing, and all communication with the server is encrypted, so I have no idea what it's doing.02:35
leftyfbKenSharp: maybe try #snappy02:36
KenSharpwill do. ta.02:36
KenSharpah, i see it now. i've been in there. got nowhere.02:36
leftyfbsem: be patient02:37
leftyfbKenSharp: be patient02:37
KenSharpit's been a week02:37
leftyfbKenSharp: #snappy and the snapcraft forums are the best place to get an answer02:37
leftyfbKenSharp: you could also file a bug02:37
leftyfb!bug | KenSharp02:37
ubottuKenSharp: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.02:37
KenSharpI can't because I can't log in to Launchpad. Chrome reports a cookie problem, but when I tried to report THAT I also hit a dead end.02:39
leftyfbKenSharp: sounds like you have a bit of a mess of a system. What OS?02:40
KenSharpBionic. I'll upgrade to Focal when I feel brave enough. There's nothing else wrong with the system, just snaps and Launchpad. I've always had trouble with Launchpad. For years. On many machines. I've even logged bugs about it.02:41
KenSharpI don't know why my system would crap out anyway. It was working. I shut down. Then I had problems.02:41
KenSharpI'd like to avoid a full reinstall but I must admit it's looking more and more necessary02:42
Omen124I am trying to do some troubleshooting of a Windows 11 PC by connecting an Ubuntu live USB so I can copy data from one drive to another. When I open attempted to open the NVMe volume the icon disappeared and I couldn't seem to get it back. I have checked GParted and it doesn't seem to see the drive. The NVMe volume has Windows 11 installed on it,02:42
Omen124meanwhile, the other HDD volume with no OS on it loads fine.02:42
Omen124What happened to make it disappear like this?02:42
leftyfbOmen124: boot windows, run a chkdsk and reboot ... do this twice. Also, disable fast boot02:43
Omen124leftyfb: I am running the live USB because windows is giving a BSOD and I wanted to work around the drive to be able to recover data.02:45
leftyfbOmen124: you'll need to run the chkdsk from a Windows usb then. Sounds to me like the NTFS filesystem is dirty and only Windows can set it right02:46
leftyfbOmen124: you can try #windows for more help02:46
leftyfbOmen124: also, did you try mounting it from the CLI?02:46
Omen124leftyfb: No to the CLI (im not that advanced, just google fu-ing my way through this)02:48
leftyfbOmen124: run: lsblk   # and find the partition you want to mount02:49
leftyfbOmen124: then try:  sudo mount /dev/sdXX /mnt/   # replacing XX with your drive and partition02:49
leftyfbor it could be /dev/nvme0nxx02:50
leftyfblsblk should tell you02:50
Omen124leftyfb: it doesnt show via lsblk, the only drives showing (sda/sdb) are the backup 2TB HDD and the Live USB02:51
leftyfbOmen124: then the drive isn't being detected02:51
leftyfbOmen124: do you have some sort of fake RAID enabled in your BIOS?02:52
Omen124leftyfb: I thought that when it wasn't appearing in GParted, hence why I'm here02:52
Omen124leftyfb: I will check the bios for a fake raid option, I think I saw an option like that (even though there is only one NVMe stick)02:53
Omen124leftyfb: will disabling any raid option like that break the drive/contents?02:55
leftyfbit'll cause them to be unreadable until you re-enable it02:55
leftyfbOmen124: if you have fake RAID enabled in your BIOS, you're not reading that drive easily with ubuntu. I would recommend seeking support in #windows or call Microsoft02:56
Omen124I will try booting windows and squeezing a couple of chkdsk's and hope a BSOD doesn't occur first then will jump over to #windows02:57
Omen124Thanks for your assistance!02:57
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redwoodsanyone around?04:00
redwoodsi am trying to figure out this issue with dependencies04:01
guivercredwoods, ask your question (if you have details; provide via pastebin) & people will respond as they're able to04:01
redwoodsunable to locate package winehq-stable04:02
guivercyou've provided no OS/release detail; but that's a 3rd party package and not a Ubuntu package04:02
Bashing-om!info winehq-stable | redwoods04:03
ubotturedwoods: Package winehq-stable does not exist in jammy04:03
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redwoodswhy is it included in the recoomended packages then04:04
guivercYou've not provided OS/release details; but I'm not aware of any Ubuntu release/package that recommends it... 3rd party packages are of course welcome to recommend it, but I'm not aware of any Ubuntu packages that do (they only recommend Ubuntu repository packages)04:05
redwoodshttps://pastes.io/cz1vzvsdjp04:06
redwoods^ this is confusing me04:06
guivercredwoods, I just did a scan on my system, my own release has no recommends for it04:06
redwoodsthis recommends it: sudo apt install --install-recommends winehq-stable04:07
redwoodsor rather04:07
redwoodstries to install it04:07
guivercyour paste contains 3rd party (non Ubuntu repository) packages, if you add 3rd party sources to your system you'll get 3rd party recommends04:08
guivercredwoods, you can search for Ubuntu repository software using tools like https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libvdk3d1&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all  or use CLI tools too04:09
guivercsorry I may have mis-typed..04:11
guiverchttps://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&section=all&arch=any&keywords=libvkd3d1&searchon=names   (i only saw pic & type of vim? type screen  & thus typed it)  but packages still don't match04:12
redwoodshttps://pastes.io/cz1vzvsdjp05:03
redwoodshow do i remove focal?05:03
oerhekserr, just run upgrade ?05:04
redwoodsit does nothing05:04
enigma9o7[m]nothing in that paste says focal05:04
enigma9o7[m]but to be sure `sudo apt edit-sources`05:04
enigma9o7[m]if anything says focal, remove it.05:04
oerheksand, checking https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/libvkd3d105:05
oerheksrun apt update first..05:05
oerheksgood luck upgrading!05:05
Bashing-omredwoods: Best check your sources lists - insure that you are not pulling from the focal repo !05:05
oerheksno, this is inbetween05:05
oerheksi wonder why he asks05:05
redwoodsi'm trying to install wine05:06
redwoodsor get wine to work05:06
redwoodsand i get "unable to locate package winehq-stable"05:06
redwoodsand wine from the main repo doesn't work05:07
redwoodsi got focal removed05:07
redwoodsbut still unable to locate winehq-stable so i'm going to go through the steps on wine's website again05:07
enigma9o7[m]great plan05:08
enigma9o7[m]each step, if it doesnt do waht you expect, ask us here05:08
enigma9o7[m]dont just go to the next step if something doesnt work right05:08
redwoodsstill unable to locate it05:09
oerhekswinehq-stable, sounds like the wine ppa, join #winehq for that, we don' t support PPA' s, only our repos05:48
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jwashhi guys i have disk encryption set up on my laptop. when i turn it on i can enter the passcode without issue. When it boots it tends to hang now. When it's hanging drivers like the keyboard fail to load, sometimes mouse, sometimes lan/wifi. after 3 or 4 min of using onboard keyboard everything loads in and works fine.06:19
jwashany ideas on how to fix it?06:19
pagioshey guys, i want to subscribe to seom info sec magazines, thinking hakin9 ones, any other suggestions? whats nice and popular?06:21
guivercpagios, i can't see how that relates to Ubuntu support; jwash you didn't provide any OS/release details06:23
jwashubuntu 20.04 x6406:25
oerhekspagios, you asked multiple channels, what answers did you find?06:25
pagiosno answer yet06:27
oerheksmaybe try again in #ubuntu-offtopic?06:28
cardiчая08:15
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SquareAre there any important concerns regarding intel graphics drivers for ubuntu/linux? I'm thinking about buying a machine with "UHD Graphics 750"09:08
oerheksno, as it is supported by kernel versions 5.9 and newer09:10
Squareoerheks, thanks09:18
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UserHello Guys!11:20
UserYesterday I've reported via e-mail an error in kernel numbering for 5.17.12 and 5.18.1.11:21
UserBut nobody replied, nor corrected the error.11:22
UserCan somebody have a look at this problem?11:23
SaviqUser best file a bug here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux11:23
Userhttps://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.17.12/11:23
ograi dont think eirher of these are valid versions for official ubuntu kernels though11:23
UserSo looking inside the folder ... the files are incorrect11:23
ogramainline is not supported11:23
Userso I understand that it is not suported, but the filenames in the directory are WRONG.11:24
ograto get it fixed you should talk to the kernel team in #ubuntu-kernel ... but please noe that these kernels are only for temporary testing if some kernel team member asks you for installing it temporary11:24
UserThe folder for 5.18.1 and 5.17.12 ... contain filenames of 5.15.0.3511:25
ograthey are not updating once installed, do not get any security, miss a lot of (security) patches and config options11:25
ogranobody in here will be able to fix this for you, please go to #ubuntu-kernel ... (but as said above, do not *use* these kernels, they are incompatible with bits in ubuntus userspace)11:26
UserI understand. I'm using 5.18.0 right now. But this is not the imortant thing.11:26
Userthe imortant thing that the kernel numbering is wrong inside the directories. Can someone confirm that?11:27
UserThank you for your attention and all the replies.11:27
UserThank You orga.11:28
User*ogra11:28
ograUser, btw, these kernels (since they are solely for occasional comparing and testing in one-shot tests) do not acually get a lot of attention normally ... so i would not expect any quick fix if there is really something broken11:35
Userogra, I see this kind of missnumbering for the first time. So it happened for the first time that I can remember.11:41
Userbtw, thank You for your replies ;)11:42
pagiosanyone tried 22? whats the experience11:47
ravagepagios, #ubuntu-discuss11:47
pagiosUser: u tried 22?11:53
guivercpagios, this room is for Support questions only; use #ubuntu-discuss or #ubuntu-offtopic as already suggested11:54
pagiosam i seen as connecting and disconnecting from channel?12:08
bittinyeah12:09
BluesKajHi all12:12
bittinhi12:14
pagioscan you read Mechanismus12:30
MichaelPWhat did ubuntu do to libadwaita in gnome 42 ? This is the 1st 42 to theme a 100%12:44
jose_How can i update snap store on ubuntu?12:45
deadromhi all.13:37
deadromIf I need to run ubuntu on bare metal, VM is not an option, on a remote machine that has no lights-out management - what are my best options if a update plus reboot fails for whatever reason?13:38
oerheksssh access, else your 2 feet.13:40
leftyfbdeadrom: lxd13:41
alkisgdeadrom: you could also buy a KVM or even convert an android phone into a hardware keyboard/camera to control it even in bios13:51
leftyfbpikvm.org13:52
alkisgThe good part about android is that many people would have e.g. an old nexus 4 in the drawer, so it would be completely free, and it would include usb, wifi for net access, camera for screen monitoring etc13:53
iomari892greetings, how can I get a list of apps with their versions that come with 22.04?13:57
iomari89222.04 server13:57
leftyfbapt list13:57
leftyfbit's not just server though13:58
iomari892I don't have it installed13:58
leftyfbserver is the same packages and repositories as desktop13:58
leftyfbiomari892: why do you need this?13:58
iomari892I need to know the version of some packeages.13:58
leftyfbiomari892: why, if you don't even have it installed?13:59
oerheksapt list --installed | grep <package>13:59
iomari892When I was using opensuse I caould see all packages on the install medium.14:00
iomari892I have the 22.04 iso.14:00
oerheksuseless, when you install opensuse or ubuntu, you will automaticly update and get newer versions14:01
oerheks* if available14:01
oerheksnear you14:01
leftyfbiomari892: why do you need to know package versions in ubuntu if you don't have it installed?14:01
ograiomari892, http://releases.ubuntu.com/22.04/ubuntu-22.04-live-server-amd64.manifest14:01
iomari892ogra: thanks14:02
leftyfbiomari892: ?14:04
leftyfbgood talk14:16
uncle_raehello, any lxqt users in here?14:43
oerhekslubuntu uses LXDE, afaik14:44
gidaHi, which are popular gis mapping programs for ubuntu?15:08
gidato analyze geographic and spatial data15:09
gidais there a specific irc channel for that topic?15:10
oerhekswe do have a gis project15:11
gidasomething that already exists?15:11
oerhekshttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntu/ppa15:11
oerhekslast version Focal, so we wait for 22.04 Jammylts15:12
gidathanks, is there a gis irc channel?15:12
oerheksi think so15:12
oerheks!alis15:12
ubottuAlis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see «/msg Alis help list» or ask in #libera - Example usage: «/msg Alis list http»15:12
gidathanks15:13
de-factohow do i start a program with wine?15:51
leftyfb!winehq | de-facto15:51
ubottude-facto: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu15:51
de-factoi need to run a program with wine32 and dotnet4815:54
de-factohow would i install the 32 bit version of wine?15:54
de-factostarting it with "wine" just crashes it15:55
de-factoyuck15:55
leftyfbde-facto: https://kifarunix.com/install-wine-on-ubuntu-22-04/15:55
oerheksstart with; sudo dpkg --add-architecture i38615:56
leftyfboerheks: that is in the link I posted15:56
oerheksleftyfb, yes, indeed15:57
de-factobut they want to install wine64 i need wine3215:57
leftyfbde-facto: no, you need 32bit compatibility15:57
oerheksnot if you add architecture i38615:58
leftyfbde-facto: please read and follow the instructions in the link I gave you15:58
leftyfbde-facto: 32bit packages are no longer supported15:58
de-factoi am trying to achieve to follow this guide here https://gist.github.com/grahamwhaley/094d62d88575141377f02fa92342fb7e15:58
de-facto"you must use wine32, not wine64"15:59
de-factohence i cant use wine6415:59
de-factoi tried to install "wine" and "winetricks" from which i installed veranda and dotnet48, but i dont have any wine32 like this16:01
leftyfbde-facto: 32bit packages are no longer supported16:01
de-factowhich version of ubuntu supports 32 bit packages?16:01
leftyfbde-facto: 18.0416:02
de-factook then i may need to downgrade to that for wine32?16:02
leftyfbde-facto: looks like 20.04 also has wine3216:02
leftyfbde-facto: use a VM16:02
de-factowhy was this cancelled?16:02
de-factoso many old programs are 32 bit only and wine is for such cases16:03
leftyfbde-facto: 32bit has been outdated for 20 years16:03
leftyfbde-facto: old Windows programs16:03
oerheksNot totally cancelled, but find maintainers for those packages is hard.16:03
cbreakit seems snap firefox has major issues with communication :(16:05
de-factolots of programs on windows are still released as 32 bit16:05
cbreakthe 1password plugin can no longer talk to the 1password application16:05
de-factoe.g. SDRSharp16:05
cbreakand firefox can't open zoom links anymore, used for authentication16:06
leftyfbde-facto: Windows != Ubuntu16:06
leftyfbde-facto: you might be better served discussing in #winehq16:07
de-factowinetricks even warns about this when opening, that a 64 bit environment may not be compatible with most windows programs16:07
cbreakthe only option is to use "Use System Handler"16:09
cbreakbut that doesn't seem to work either16:09
leftyfb!bug | cbreak16:09
ubottucbreak: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.16:09
cbreakit might be a feature, actually :/16:10
leftyfbcbreak: try #snappy ?16:10
jhutchinsde-facto: Finding OS programs that accomplish whatever the obsolete Windows apps were meant to do is a much better use of time and resources.16:15
AlysDoes apt have something similar to "--exclude" from yum. I'm trying to update packages and it's saying one package has a typo in one of it's config files and stops my entire update16:15
jhutchinsLinux is not a substitute for Windows, it's a replacement.16:15
de-factojhutchins, what do you mean by that?16:15
leftyfbAlys: fix the broken package16:16
leftyfb!pin | Alys16:16
ubottuAlys: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto16:16
jhutchinsThere's probably a command line option for apt, but it's obscure.16:16
de-factowow wine is extremely buggy16:19
jhutchinshttps://tecadmin.net/exclude-packages-from-apt-upgrade/16:19
de-factoits one bug after the other and at the end it all crashes16:19
cbreakde-facto: you can't use one of the countless SDR programs on linux?16:21
tomreynAlys: it'd be best to show the very apt command you're running, and the error message it produces.16:22
de-factocbreak, i tried a lot of them, but i want to try SDRSharp now16:22
de-factoi think the ones i tried do not come close to its functionality16:22
cbreakI wouldn't expect hardware-facing windows software to work16:23
de-factoits completely isolated16:23
de-factono hardware needed16:23
de-factoit works over network, TCP16:23
leftyfbde-facto: use Windows in a VM if you have multiple ancient Windows software you need16:24
de-factono i want to use wine like that guide suggests16:24
de-factoi just have to find a way in ubuntu to run wine3216:24
de-factoweirdly enough a package "wine32:i386" is installed, but when i click on files it says that files are only visible for installed packages16:25
de-factoso its installed, but not installed?16:26
de-factoreinstalling it does not change a thing16:27
Alystomreyn, I'm just using "apt upgrade" and I get the error "dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting: files list file for package 'python3-immutables' is missing final newline"16:34
jhutchinsde-facto: So repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome doesn't work?16:38
jhutchinsAlys:  https://tecadmin.net/exclude-packages-from-apt-upgrade/16:39
de-factojhutchins, how can a package be installed and not installed at the same time?16:39
jhutchinsde-facto: It's not where the program you're trying to access it with expects it to be.16:40
leftyfbAlys: fix python3-immutables16:41
leftyfbAlys: working around a problem like that is not a good idea16:41
de-factojhutchins, that does not make any sense16:41
Alysjhutchins, I already marked it for hold, then ran "apt clean" before trying to update again and it's the same thing16:41
leftyfbAlys: python3-immutables is not a supported package in ubuntu16:42
Gallomimiai have to ask... why am i not getting consistent reboots? 3 times today before i got a prompt for login. and they look different each time. sometimes the splash screen shows with my motherboard's brand "Gigabyte Ultra Durable" which looks quite nice, but it's very rare... what's up with that?16:45
leftyfbGallomimia: the POST splash screen has nothing to do with the OS loaded onto the hard drive16:45
Gallomimiaah, i think it's not the post. it shows with Ubuntu and after grub chooses16:46
Alysleftyfb, it comes from the Saltstack repo. I disabled the repo, cleared the apt cache, tried again, and it's throwing the same error16:47
leftyfbremove the package16:47
jhutchinsAlys: The only thing that would solve it would be if saltstack updated their repo.16:50
jhutchinsAlys: Removing it for now is probably the best solution.16:50
jhutchinsAlys: Removing the repo without removing the packages is pretty sure to result in this kind of dependency problem.16:51
fabboWhy isn't Jammy listed in http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts ? It is LTS anyway, and it is listed in the full list of releases http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release17:30
ografabbo, because lts-to-lts updates are always only enabled with the first point release (in august for 22.04) ...17:32
fabbothx17:33
webchat94I just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS's kernel. With the new kernel, encrypted swap breaks bootup and I end up at the emergency shell. With the old kernel, it works fine. I think it's this bug but I don't understand how to apply the workaround:17:51
webchat94https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1017917:51
ubottuIssue 10179 in systemd/systemd "Setting up crypted swap partition sometimes fails (racey)" [Closed]17:52
webchat94Is /etc/systemd/system/systemd-cryptsetup@.service.d/ supposed to exist already?17:52
webchat94I'm assuming that upgrading the kernel triggers the timing issue...17:52
sarnoldwebchat94: that directory gets created if you use systemctl edit to modify the crypt_swap service -- you can also create it by hand17:57
webchat94Ok so the fact that it does not exist does not mean that it's incompatible. Will try ...17:57
webchat94Thanks17:57
sarnoldyeah17:58
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SJrXUpgrading my raspberry pi running Ubuntu Server 21.10 to 22.04, getting a warning that "You are running a kernel (version 5.13.0-1028-raspi) and attempting to remove the same version.". A whole bunch of scary warnings and then asking if I want to abort.19:00
sarnoldhow did you do the upgrade?19:02
SJrXdo-release-upgrade19:03
SJrXI guess I let it remove the kernel and it worked, the system came back up. Kind of a scary warning for an upgrade process, but oh well.19:04
sarnoldaha cool, yeah, if it was done as directed by do-release-upgrade I'd hope it works out okay19:05
jhutchinsSJrX: Sounds like maybe you got a little bit ahead on your manual kernel upgrades.19:12
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Joelubuntu 22. In the old days you had to eval ssh agent to be able to ssh-add keys. I don't have to do this on one machine, it just works. On another, it acts like the agent isn't running. How is this handled in modern ubuntu?20:04
sarnoldJoel: I think most of the display managers execute /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90x11-common_ssh-agent as part of starting X1120:06
sarnoldI'm not sure what does that task in waylandland20:06
Joelsarnold definitely have that file. interesting. will do more digging.20:08
howarthIs anyone else having problems getting the Ubuntu Software app in the dock to launch?20:24
howarthI can't puzzle out which specific package contains the app20:24
howarthThe Software app launches fine20:25
RadonWhy are system updates manually replacing my firefox package, that I have set a preference to use a different source in apt, but something installed it anyway to use the transitional package of which i don't want anything to do with20:27
tzanoloexit20:30
howarthI seem to have gnome-software installed. Does that deinstall or break the standard Ubuntu Software app?20:30
sarnoldRadon: the jammy version of firefox has an epoch in its version string https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox so if you just bumped the version number in your own package slightly it'll lose to the new epoch20:37
sdtr443wI keep winding up at the grub command line when I boot instead of getting my Ubuntu boot options. I've installed grub multiple times now and wonder if there are any diagnostics I can run to verify the grub installation (besides seeing that I have a /boot/grub/grub.cfg)21:19
sarnoldthere's a grub-script-check program that might help21:21
sarnoldI have a vague memory of a grub simulator of some sort but I can't recall what the heck that's called21:21
sdtr443wgrub-emu, I think21:21
sdtr443wA major problem here is I'm chroot'd into the system to try to get at it and I think grub-emu didn't like that. I did end up showing me a menu after streaming a bunch of errors and I couldn't exit out of it.21:22
sdtr443wI didn'tk now about grub-script-check so there's one to look up21:22
sarnoldaha! cool, thanks :)21:23
sdtr443wgrub-script-check seemed to be fine with my grub.cfg. I mean, it just kind of exited without making any noise...21:24
sarnoldheh :(21:24
jhutchinssdtr443w: You might try update-grub, seee if maybe there's a lingering change that didn't get integrated.21:24
sdtr443wI first run: grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=debian --recheck /dev/sda21:25
sdtr443wThen I run update-grub21:25
sdtr443wupdate-grub seems to not be mad about anything at all. EFI variables are all found. Finds my kernel.21:26
sdtr443wI'm trying to wipe the Ubuntu EFI entry and having grub regenerate from there.21:26
jhutchinssdtr443w: Not sure it's relevant at this point, but that's backwards, update first, then install.21:30
arraybolt3sdtr443w: During early boot, look to see if something like "error: /boot not found" or something flashes across the upper-left corner of the screen just before you get to a GRUB command line.21:37
arraybolt3sdtr443w: If that's happening, I know of a rather hacky solution to it (though hopefully someone knows of a better way - I keep having to put my grub.cfg in /boot/efi/boot/grub/grub.cfg, which is not where it's supposed to belong, but it works, and I write the grub.cfg file manually so it always boots the latest kernel).21:39
sdtr443warraybolt: That's pretty funny and terrifying if it works.22:27
sdtr443wI don't get any little blips while booting. I just go straight to the grub command line. I was fretting over that too for any scrap of any kind of context about why it was mad at me.22:27
* n-iCe hi22:32
jhutchinssdtr443w: Can you boot from the grub command line?22:35
sdtr443wI think my problem is that grub is referencing my encrypted drive as the root in in /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg as well as /boot/grub/grub.cfg. It's using the uuid for the decrypted drive, but that isn't available when it boots. I was able to get to the EFI cfgfile and run that a bunch and saw a flash on the screen about no such device for the23:09
sdtr443wuuid of the decrypted drive.23:09
sdtr443wI don't get how I lost sync on this but more importantly, I don't know how to tell it to stop trying the encrypted drive on first boot.23:09
transhumanistwhats the fix for this anyone know? GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.portal.Error.NotAllowed: This call is not available inside the sandbox23:11
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dunbrokinI bought a second hand Acer Aspire E5-523 a few months ago. It was ex corporate and came with Windows installed. I stripped off Windows and put on 22.04.  The ACER has a BIOS password. I guess I must have changed it during the process, but have no idea what it is. I found 22.04 too heavy for the PC and wanted to try Ubuntu Mate. However it would23:51
dunbrokinnot change the operating system without the BIOS password. ACER said take it to an ACER technician to change the password. There is none I know of here. My backyard solution was to put Mate on a bootable USB and boot the machine from there. Then reformat the HDD and interupt the process early on with CTRL-C. All that seemed to go well. The PC would23:51
dunbrokinnot boot from the hard drive and would boot from the USB. However, when I installed Mate on the HDD, it would not reboot giving me “no bootable media”. I used a rescue disk to access Gparted on the PC and tried to play around with the partitions. This link is where I have got to.23:51
dunbrokinhttps://i.postimg.cc/fW8PShgF/Gparted-Partition.png23:51
dunbrokinIt sill gives me the same unbootable message. What should I try next?23:51
oerheksdunbrokin, contact acer or the reseller23:52
oerhekswe don' t know howto crack your bios password, sorry23:52
oerheksyour hdd might be able to boot, but your bios won' t let you.23:53
ravagedunbrokin, us there an "enter unlock password" option when you enter the wrong password 3 times?23:56
ravage*is23:56
sarnolddunbrokin: maybe try https://bios-pw.org/ or other similar sites?23:59

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